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MESSIKA UNVEILS NEW MOVE PORTRAITS STARRING  JULIANNE MOORE & KIKO MIZUHARA

Messika unveils new portraits of Move, its iconic signature, furthering the Maison’s creative partnership with Ezra Petronio. Fronted by Julianne Moore and Kiko Mizuhara, the campaign is a celebration of femininity at its most free: luminous, multifaceted, and always in motion. No two diamonds tell the same story in light, nor do the women who wear them.
Ezra Petronio frames the campaign in portrait against white, letting light take the lead. The tone is personal, warm, and disarmingly intimate. Julianne Moore brings the rhythm of a woman forever navigating craft and family, strength and tenderness, presence, and motion. Kiko Mizuhara oscillates between cultures, disciplines, and generations with an energy that is only just unfolding. Move is their shared velocity.
JULIANNE MOORE: THE GRAVITY OF MOTION
Julianne Moore approaches Move with the intimacy of a woman, the devotion of a mother, and the soul of an artist. Academy Award-winning, celebrated for portraying women of extraordinary dimension, she gives the campaign its gravitational center, like the diamonds themselves, held in place yet never still.
«What drew me to Messika is how deeply personal it feels. Valérie is in every design, every relationship, every detail. Nothing escapes her and you feel the passion immediately. In an industry dominated by large groups, that level of personal connection is rare and truly sets the Maison apart. The night we met, Valérie had her daughters Noa and Romane by her side in New York. I knew then that family is not just a word at Messika. It is the foundation.»

Julianne Moore – Maison Ambassador

KIKO MIZUHARA: THE FREEDOM OF MOTION
Kiko Mizuhara strikes Move in a different key. Of Japanese and American heritage, model, actress, fashion darling and creative force behind her own brand, she charges the campaign with an energy that is fearlessly striding forward.

«Kiko has a richness that I find captivating. Hers is a refinement rooted in her Japanese heritage and an avant-garde instinct, delicate and effortless in equal measure. She navigates fashion, film, and her own brands with natural ease and that is rare at any age. She is a woman of her time in the truest sense. On Kiko, even the smallest piece becomes a statement. That is something you cannot teach.»

Valérie Messika – Founder and Artistic Director

MOVE: A MEMORY SET IN GOLD

Move was not conceived on paper but in memory: a young girl watching her father slide diamonds between his fingers, mesmerized by a gesture that she would one day set in gold. That fascination became a Maison, built on a single guiding principle: diamonds in motion. Move Noa carries that principle forward, named after Valérie Messika’s daughter, and crafted in three distinct finishes: polished, chiseled, and pavé. A ribbon of gold, intimate, luminous, and worn as second skin. From André to Valérie to Noa,